The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1900, Page 8

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Rpt ig Iw > LACE. | | STERN BROTHERS ia a | have moved their 8000 yards. Insertion and Edges. Heavy Ladies’, [Misees’ and Children’s Gael eta Sale in prepatation for | | Point deVenise. New designs in Point Ales- Shoe Departments iobae ne Gh Mat Wigs | 8 con, Fine Chantilly and Applique. | pers, and Sacques,--including an extensive to the Main Floor of thelr New Buildi rcialy spun, wi gua; ncmawd—_[ostes that gay" "These SPECIALS for TUESDAY ae ace Insertions are in “ribbon,” “scalloped,” or irregular floral designs | 4, inch to 4 inches wide. | making It practically a separa Trading Active in the FE Il over” handsome patterns,—including the deep Van space and Improved facilities, affording ladies the SHIRT ISTS Market and Oe ee, snowatid on fe aely—3 tp 10 taches wide privacy and comfort desirable in having shoes fitted : big Can. These Prices: Be ? Heavy. Suitable for Summer Gowns, —or Reception and Evening Toilette. Special Values, To-morrow Mirra Lape Colors an es * ‘ 9 or black aud white, 4 1§, 25) 45) bird and 75 a per yard; Ladies’ Kid Button Boots, patent leather tips, stout soles, $ cents eh: ALL FIRST QUALITY. . Te hte wheels Bewbanee ei a0 CR CL Also Kid Oxford Ties, with Louls XV heels, at 2.95 i $1.00 to $1.50 — | teday trreguiarity prevailed throughout Ladies’ Kid Button Boots, with patent leather tips, White Waists. i Dress Goods. ; Net. ‘En , emealy | JAMES McGREERY 4 60. , | Louis XV heels, for house or dress wear, at $4.00 $1.00 each; Were$1.50to $2.50 | Black Mohair Briiliantine — @ ae for women, Tite | @m inactive stock, was the dominating Twenty-third Street A ’ fuchea WIE oie fany setting, emerald, turquoise, Opening a 112,» full nas a: y- . Flannel Waists, one Baas Beto sla garnet .. neMieeretst rh : 8 from the last sale, | ; 94 : im Bi es acts. | Leather Goods $1.00 each; Were $1.95 teen colors, y ate 4 jee ths got es a La vi ! Fi eh - nian, , | Terre Haute and American Ste! &| mm Complete assortment of WRAPPERS GEAR cloth Faces... 60 llega de oigaintniad ast [Wie wore fairly active and strong, | Suit Cases, Traveling Bags and Requisites ne : Millinery. “4 veevnese terest BD BO at 118, but fractionally lost the gain and ; T Sainoak Flannel, $2.00 & $3.00 th! rig sing Hobbs Trimmed Het... 1.08 Ladies’ Ribbed Vests. H with the exception of Third Avenue Cowhide Bags, high cut shape $ Eiderdown, . . 3,00 « | oe of tix ccs... sees 48 ]D@d, slik ribbons at. neck an@” ¢ i | qed on settloment rumors was up! Novelty Habrioutes Spring with brass mountings, sizes 13 to 16 Inches, at 2.95 Turkish 2.75 Ribbons atey ons 6 and 1 - A ee i “ ‘otton, low neck, Richelieu i lag ae rf m ‘ali . aaa e ; Were $3.75 to $9.00 MIBBONS-Ali Blk, back double bed, lace trimmed at esl, and 5 ne —e 4 a on wide.......... 19] eleoves, lisoesesen: f : {ent Meshettan cosh aeons of , ercerie an vas,— ser: to-morrow, another collection of EIDERDOWN SACOUES. AN Ole Wosk ‘Tetera, 6 insbeo Lisle rarest, Bineh cs ew ! _ begnr'at Chtoage was the cause of weak: pentine weaves, | > Q' ab irr etree 8) weak, olhasd: Saw neal ea wine, —— elalioealteaae oo Vestings for Tailor Gowns| Ladies’ Suits & Separate Skirts | socats & #100 each; | nam, intr i og i a sada 7 ce : ‘ ere $1.25 to $3.75 " a IRaR # Bee setine wee atte aetve “4 Directors of Third Ave-|Fine Liuen stuffs. Printed Ie eairely Oe si yiee Furniture. cooven deeb amen r Avenve met supporting orders! nue Road Balked at |Pongee and Cotton Fou- For Rough Weather and Golfing es , 5 Large five Pler Ginssee--Bevell : es ‘ gallied 2 points. Heavy buying of . : Suites oattines JAMESMcCREERY&CO,,| mirrore ...-.ccsccecseeses Infants’ Dept. : ig fereed it above 113, and the reat New Plan. lard. Voile Ondulé, Plain + consisting $ ‘ Carved Oak Dining Chairs Children's (outta heavy) Outlig € s ry Hist had recovered materially in and embroidered Batiste. Skirts and Jackets, handsomely trimmed with leather, at 19.50 Broadway and 11th St. White Enameled Beds — brase Paasiel Geives, doubee yoties tele i J. 8. Rubber and compere SET NRE RENT MOREE | ee MR i ee RE aes shalsvesentaeenititee - a atase cuit at Real vaie 924.00 acy or or acres O08) teat ae 81 ay oe 4 Tose 1 1-8 each. James R, Keene, the Wall sireet bear, | $ OHO PROMS soi nsersorsreserrers cesses 16 cena Outi Flannel Dress: | _Dupering by shore carried prices of irnita' Asana Ratiees Comeen? "yc is Striped with Lace insertion, Separate Skirts, at 5.75, 7.50, 11.50 we + MOP ERASE ORE Ge MeN: Se |e ee youn, vein beetle iad anabinecas strength appeared in] fact, however, that for a brief period | , Rae ee ee ee any, Reversible Cu eresecese over shoulders, fikished with neat Baltimore & Onio pre-| Mr. Keene was the holder of a laree’Satim striped Dimities,— unt Upholstery. braid edge, sipea 1 to 6 years, ; Mertolk & Western, Metropolt-| block of that Company's stock. Finding ‘plain cblore, or with ex. Later Importations of | will offer to-morrow Men’s Furnishing Dep't. ame Curtaln plain, striped ani of appr a x Btrert Railway, Tobacco, General that the affairs of the road were not : Tooplds Geo and Lackuwants,| toa! they nad boon reprevented, be Oe lguigite floral designs on|COtton Rich Cut Glass |oravars oes venia, a Moved up 1 0 21-2 Prices of| chied to better things 3) are slightly lower, but offerings! The WE Soetibe: Gout of Srnon white and colored grounds, Dress Fabrics | Bon Bon Dishes, peiLe , =e back somewhat after mi wen pers ial dies sare ‘lend fine enibreidered Printed. Satin Stripe and |with handles, at | 45, 1.95} Heavy, English Silk Squares hem and cluster (ueke, continue -1§| ous facing, six buttonholes, siges 1 to 5 yre., special we +9@| Maids’ Aprons, fine ed styles of plain hem, 5 i All Woot Smyrna Ruge—t d @ildened again under the in-| band. He started the negotiations with| Gos) Rich colors and handsome) ;\!' Woo! Smyrna Rust oy ang tucks, special : Kuhn, Loeb & Co. to finance the new js8,—latest novelty pat-| Embroidered Swisses and Mulls $ = % feet v DSi sestnremern Sreferred rose] undertaking " terns, Grenadines, with lace insertions, wate Bottles, 1.65, 2.50) oriental designs. Novelty ae eee Bet | ee. wae $86 end Missouri, Kansas & Texas pre-| When all crranapetinte pos been on: | ’ Mercerized Novelties, 1 Bowls, $ “box ” or “ mat” weaves, pA AARC ee A Trams’ Soke t Fee ee eo tee lio Era abe tiipoose | 50 cents per yard. j Fancy Batiste Suitings 8 inch, « 53.50 Tied as Ascots, Imperiale! 174 "ed etre eS eek anit Se took on some show of] Kuba, Loeb & Co, withdrew. This is And wiil offer “ Z f? Bile Abas Wilts Desk mat ‘er | tabi Ouniet, Pisoni anes, ws” targe, absorotion have angered Keene, and te] JAMES McGREERY & CO To-morrow ls inch, at 94475, 8.75) 984 “once over,” Geslgne, per alt. ccse rere 98) pinked edges, apeclalens core AB Terre Yriet' senitge) eneecnety tee, Sige eat t cahens 1 | 15000 Yds | , id 85 cents each; Carpet Nurses’ Caps, fancy figured and Se ena tie Felebnone s.| 70 appointinem of Frank H. Cur- Twenty-third Street. | Printed Broche Swisses ra sizes, at 53,05, 7.95 if Md eed quality, mate and Meise tena OL iy, were moderate. ties, formerly Jahn D. Rockefeller's Lad eee ually s, : wee Was quiet and firm near! secretary, as Treasurer of the road, wes | pest Quallty 1 Ic 150 Dozen, Tecks, Prffs,| Brusse's, good qu ut Al the Inpiance of the Central ‘Trust Printed Incia Dimities at Compot Dishes, $ ; ’ Miabottc) ee 7 1 Mercantile ‘Tr Flower Vases, 12in tall 4 9 Four-in-Hends, Imperiale end tinea 80 Company, are free Coe , 9500 Yd: ‘ , $ - , Axminaters, good, quality, 1. | Quit) soea“ainw, blue, pany, the National City Bank and other | 8. 32-inch, Bs, mae, tala ane lindd...... . iy . Iaetiutions in which the ae | Scotch Stripe, Check 1 ss Handsome Cuttings [294 Batwingr, Formerly Biieianeishee varity a a dinck, speclal.......s0+6 “ 19 > exit | nent. oe eee and Brocaded Madras, at | Unusually Low Prices | 50 cents. Silks [Notions 4 ae ay me rs | 25 cents each, Zl-inch Japanese Silk—white...... 95] ie entad So Pipa . j i a om Mads Bes task ue Beats SL | West Twenty-Third Street : inch Pure Black Bx Taffete rl Fe? ‘ hash were i in inmtructed to, Keep the pol: ! JAMESMcCREERY&CO,,| inen Ail ilk Blick Ducheowe.. 60 =| Broadway and 11th St. Laces. hands out of the road's cash Valenciennes and Point de Paris, mf ie protentirn carmiiion sien hea | with insertions to match, fine td Dany to. waten hele iMersnts are quietly Kentucky Upper Hou JOHN SWINTON ON Quality. at sess 08 and 08 Dursuing Lat Nee ne in | val. Laces and Insertions, dieck Patio ch te Presidents. LABOR’S ADVISERS. ee oe St 5s = B55*25952%s355°*55 *3 ; FBsaE*35E 5s. et “repeated statement that the pall: | uw a) 19% & t & certain contractor om| , Muslin Underwear. the rom te the fact that the bid) ——— SER 5 tuslin d 3 ry by F ag, Jf ver coat. higher than the other SALE OF RUGS. Drawers—Lawn, umbrella ruffie, Bt bes * 5 ete et a encion whine borue| There Are Several Preachers Among Them, One) Basement Salesroom, | {rater sev insertion and deep | Corsgts, mn i an jook to-day with President Pro | rut Coreste, R. G., C. B. white * ae ay ‘ay ay PORTO RICO TARIFF, |,» vsios prasiting, an aaiesraed (0| of Whom Has Been Heard From—How Dsreee wae any: eae wai chee BO ost By %. it rt meet again at 10.9). The Republicans ad- Fish f Dri d Mackerel! Heavy Smyrna Rugs,—fine tucks .... oégete hip, lace trimmed top and bet- TS ify iS Mel arent Debate om the Bilt Opemed |Journed Aaturday to meet at 11 0 to or le 5 Gowns—Two to four torchon lace tom, im "oe of i by Mr. Payne—Rape the and the Democrats adopted shis meve ae et a quality, —handsome designs, Insertions. between cluster of Cc. B.A. ee me aha oe 4 ; possession of the chamber firri 18 xiaadathes = {UOMO co ccscesssssssss sesseseessceress ,£Q] O84 Blue, shore dip, lace tetmnaned He gS Uh 1. | WABHINGTON, Feb. 19.—rhe gailert Te MatCE orsaaeh |< Tete tS Grd aeal ot eatarinm: te britey 34 ? ‘75 | Pianneiette Walking Skirt, extra | 129 a4 Dn Me MY . of “The galleries jer and Marshall preside) | workingmen by “superior persons’ who 21x “ $r 2 ve pg “a bie sone .. [2 2 PL" | at the Howes were crowed to-day in an. feet Se eee svar thelr ow superior (§c,curh.tanine, for salted ci or even for 45 +25 | wide umbtoun rue, taner sa | Oh & Hi | ticipation of the opening of the Porto er prayer, and let by| fy. ‘They give heaps of advice to thelr With a smile and sing softly, His “trio-| a6m5q * 1.50 Vile ME MUAUAB sos ssseseegsosenns OO em 19% | Rican Tariff bil debate, the Ldeutenant-Governor, left the hall. |numble hearers, address them in soft( Ute" seetns to ha of the most : oPiyes natn) 88 +52 | Bolid Steel Sheare, nickel =< {| Representative Payne, of New York,! ‘The Democratic Benat isiagtore” ; alluring kind—so_ fa ox6o “ 1.8 Bpecial--Cojered Lawn Gowns, © Ob 7 MOB onsen . } 2 2 2 wi om jocratic Benatore, recognising | ang soapy language, offer them plenty | *ciass” (o whom it wae paid 3 085 Bmpire otyie, revers, finished with Feria, Goviio Wy & ty @ | Chairman of the Ways and Meant Com-| President Pro Tam Carter, paid no ator taffy, tell them how labor ought to] Next came that aged and familiar fe ‘ Teaser Heren ane 4% 4 6 OK! mittee and Republican floor leader. / tention to the Republican proceediags| yt to drive | passa, he “duty of work: 4x7 feet, 4.50 lace edare and ruMfe, value 7... 80) sneer atest, cies ae Ww we h W%| opened the debate on the Dill, whieh |ang continued in iW | behave itnelf yp hy eon) ae ee ae ‘ i "i Flanesitte Gown, clreviar ‘cnt ork, 7 sees'o ir olin Cocoa, Handle Carver rar & provides for a duty of % per cent. of the] Phe Democratic Senate then adopted Piltid giegaertcy che eoieon stairs. . though the men w . | *9 975 collieg collar. ... 08 | bance Jockey Gaeat oe ae a) HE My tay | Dingley tant, drees he said; |* melon by Senator Allen, of Lexing- 1 once heard an individual of thts| these urticies of mine in the Evening gx12 ‘ 12,50 Silverware Reduced. Dinner Katves on® : Fh Fait id ao Lag ying a i by paaten cal » to] LOM (0 ratify and reaMirm the former ying speak to 4 crowd of water-logged ov eae ou | he ‘Wm. Rogers Al Plate Tea Spoons, ebony, concn hendia, 3 pleoes...» 8 ott we | the taland Mists Ge, 1s canpee. bol Qaertamaate’ doves This prevatied |etrikere in Cooper Union. It was hard of "atten and * on atin Sad Pah thag ge cig OG é My IH’ alts [taken a8 & precedent of any legislative ‘0c a ak! Mg os lg hd by Of course dz. Gladden got to| JAMESMcCREERY&CO,, Dis haar (0 | buttalo tention, 4 Dintes ...,..... SB rene the Philippine Iel- k po! in the workingman’s| py gg gf OF BIE vitesse tree erie rene "BS 7h. BR] nan when the preent Ineurrectionabali]witt'the Demaerare ter The’ puipose of ife oF spel ofthe men hoor he in ene Rumetha’h cet| Broadway and 11th St. | Wn. nosers ai Table Forks... 98] Diner Searen, saa ne: 680 6 i makin, jor talking | ing abou Wm, Romers plate Cold Meat 2 Bs hy R| Bare sme ovemome, ence nm far on Sr aeonare, diorgna smite tere made, sven whcuge S| rariame tet the, Ne edlnalna eg Paro i me oy under the Amecan Constitution. ae a eden eraeria ts | > Rey, Dr, Baines Be. peers Cee Seay Bour-Ply Linen Cdtleng, latest ‘ uy Uy Al this bill Injure any interests | duplicated In the Benate to-morrow . “ nly \gone Dy when al . ae nn oe Ma, tes. - p wh iM ited Mates. With sugar at How 8 Foutd be blindly ted toc THE pEeT IMPORTED Wm. Rogers Al plete Butter | shapes, regula * resent duiles the beet | ny one, and Bi a r sean, 1M, 12 1am | Der cern violence by unscrupulous leaders {| AUSBACHER (Warsburger). HAMID siccsccveey sescnteseavavensetans +181 Ve “ss wy HM still grow Geel he 4 tS ie fehdid th ft} so! iDWRISER (PII Wan MM 18 _ as | > ; ener). Romere Al plate Sugar Shell ,. aot Ay thousand tone thie Seat, tt | t answer to thelr names and |& noble DFO FR a ORB TEE age Migs mel paved fore Peete oR ROE IC) Hollow handle Knives, with stes! Gostel Beles Myer ihe near future to supply the sixty Democrats| brave man. rem q , ‘3 ¢ blind La ie unserupul = Sa ‘ae . ebtdes; cheallle, dotted, ‘ Seeamen les "ne conten fenuuee ¢ sin erke’ and the | opely denounced Uy ciher lecturery. that ll hd EEA al ‘and fancy meshes, wart 4 | che debate on the ‘The ‘contest matter was not taken up. | Sint’ Tragedy one might think they thick as RODE ON TRAIN WOUNDED, Stationery.| me. y¢.; sere BOND BA | tne Dingley bill, with a beet sugar fac- So er | Dr, Rainsford has now got up a course h a useful An opportunity to purchase sta-| | digg’ BS inky ineecery remiong SA: LOMDON STOCKS DULL, Siusk'ss Scustrehisir Sucthlat| "Heottt hardy seem shat he course|commetty, Powna tw dersey caty,| ater sti actos! valee: HAO bons, pasa Sal Ree egve ‘Se Sinan’ of the Reger Thursday night, by Rev. Mr. Gladden, here spoken of can have pga ce . : Oter,| each containing four quires of péger| pny Mtg pape Mr. Richardson (Tenn.) spoke against - -— T did not | See : aeons, bite bass ear and (wo packages of envelopen| (rs ‘cordinal, H een, ihe ssannes | Market Ie Awalting Farthe the lee: |the Rev. Lyman Abbott, who certainly pestic i DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAC-| mobile, % ev ‘better class.” |canmot be sald to h inction | Jeremiah Connolly, of @ Rector otreet,| TURERS. Not a box worth lees than| revel ay of | New York, ts lying in the City Hospital| ibe. ang many worth Sic. Following | Weck, tuted a ——— . ot ree Mr Gladden “paid a hi 58 eS new | Jersey Ciiy, to-day with a bullet wound| styles and colors: oddhedl The London security markets were d Satin, Irish Linen Parchment. Lette’ ay Chasics Ww THAT $60,000 BRIBE OFFER generally apathetic to-day, as the deal- tn ectave and square: Co yd ot fo | ¢ pie ere were unwilling 10 make commlt- cream, sure, robin’s ong and be. with white tmported Ph -4 mente uml further news had been re- | 4 hettotrepe; ruled ond pists... Jar and sleoves trimmed to oe ’ WW jer. ‘Treacey Testifies We Mad Ne) ives from the seat of war. ah ne Authority to Tempt Wen- American securities were, LABOR NEWS 4S ny tana Jodge. , Mt | Ps EY WASHINGTON, Feb 19.—Dr. Wittiam big 10) MS | Treacey testified before the Benate com- a was Wad ik sole | mittee to-day: In the Clark election case.| {0 Unign Pacifie preferred at 161-4. The Central Federated Union has re-yby the organisation, but. in rela HS IT) HN] He described his interview with Justice! Wetsern at 2 34. :} i Vestern | elved & protest against the granting of | anionism it was a huge failure, B" US S| Hunt of Montana, in which he said] preferred at 72. Atchison preferred at 63/ extra time to Contractor Vierce, who a labor orga: and Mt, Paul at 122 6-8. These are all bid| has the work of bullding the new Chi-|MUsical unions affiliated with the C.F) | 4 | 8 I ah cecseee eveeeeee Me 2h ey Sagi er & party who would give 660,000 ‘office. f Becret. tothe} U. claim that t 4 oy i] if the Justice would ina the Well.| prices. cago Postoffice, fr retary of. th®) occasion was & FE) ; come vase. | Treasury Gage Mr. Gage stated hat | That coma t x 2 Pierce had not been granted an’ re te eS ay hich to butld the posto! or | was e a under consiferation. | which i it 3. [WHEAT WAS WEAKER | a an on we. 8 ON LOWER CABLES. | Mrs. with the Administration. Towels, be tes bce Legal Services, O'Byrne Tobie at. The wheat market opened weak at — | tr u ‘Cram Lae. _Dom about 1-4 per cent, decrease from Mat Robert O'Byrne, lawyer, has brought | Oi, 'Meturn to. Work . day, with little or no feature to specu-| swt in the Supreme Court against L4i-| mittee represen! t leckes e lation. Nam Loomis Dempsey to recover $34.49| company met Ba! aaytegssaytsy 555° 95 98°932553- BBE**235° 3525" tf pee i

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